Celebrity hairstylist Robert Vetica used Leonor Greyl products to create Choice Movie Breakout Star Winner Daisy Ridley’s look for the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday, July 31, 2016.
Robert says, “I went to see Daisy today and found a new version of this gorgeous beauty; she was sporting a shorter layered bob with copper red color.”
“It’s been a few weeks since Oliver from John Frieda Salon UK created this new look for Daisy, so it was my pleasure today to freshen up her color and shape up the already gorgeous haircut!”
First tackling Daisy’s color and cut, Robert went a little richer with the hue and chopped up the cut, going a bit shorter.
To style this fresh new look on Daisy, Robert applied to her wet hair Leonor Greyl Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice “for volume and hold as well as to give the hair some weight for my finished styling.”
Robert shares, “Using a flat paddle brush, I dried the hair from root to end with a bit of a bend mid-shaft for added bounce. Then using the nozzle of the blow dryer, I dried the fringe in place, shaking the dryer to fluff up the fringe.”
Robert then ran a flat iron through the whole cut, actually “handling it like a round iron, twisting and turning to add texture.”
“To finish,” Robert continues, “I used Leonor Greyl Voluformehairspray for texture and hold using my hands and fingers to style.”
Robert says, “I went to see Daisy today and found a new version of this gorgeous beauty; she was sporting a shorter layered bob with copper red color.”
“It’s been a few weeks since Oliver from John Frieda Salon UK created this new look for Daisy, so it was my pleasure today to freshen up her color and shape up the already gorgeous haircut!”
First tackling Daisy’s color and cut, Robert went a little richer with the hue and chopped up the cut, going a bit shorter.
To style this fresh new look on Daisy, Robert applied to her wet hair Leonor Greyl Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice “for volume and hold as well as to give the hair some weight for my finished styling.”
Robert shares, “Using a flat paddle brush, I dried the hair from root to end with a bit of a bend mid-shaft for added bounce. Then using the nozzle of the blow dryer, I dried the fringe in place, shaking the dryer to fluff up the fringe.”
Robert then ran a flat iron through the whole cut, actually “handling it like a round iron, twisting and turning to add texture.”
“To finish,” Robert continues, “I used Leonor Greyl Voluformehairspray for texture and hold using my hands and fingers to style.”
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